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Dec 29, 2020
Into the night, to save the day
It's a pretty simple premise; a portable nightlight featuring the stars of the Disney Jr show, PJ Masks. This nightlight uses a plastic viewfinder-esque disc that projects images of Catboy, Owlette, and Gecko onto the ceiling, and also has an simple glow feature.
The good: a nice, soft light, perhaps not quite as bright as a TV or computer monitor. Portable, so you can take it with you on trips. Images feature the main trio of heroes that fans of the show will enjoy. The battery life is pretty decent, even when run for over eight hours a night, though your mileage may vary.
The iffy: it runs only on batteries, and there's no other power option. If your little ones are fans of the show's villains like Romeo or Luna Girl, or secondary characters like PJ Robot or Armadylan, they're out of luck. The image focus is a little soft, and the disc fits somewhat loose in the housing.
The bottom line: If you don't mind the cost of batteries or limited character representation, this makes a great addition to your little one's bedroom. Definitely recommend this nightlight.

Dec 29, 2020
Great as a replacement part
1 of 1 found this helpful Got this to replace an inoperable fan in a wheelchair charger. It was a bit thinner than the one it was replacing, but it seems to have roughly the same flow rate. Very quiet, had to check that it was running. I would imagine that a power inverter generates heat on par with a CPU or printer, so it's no real surprise it works for my use case. It's not a controllable fan, so if that's something you need, a different product would be in order, but otherwise, it's a good, inexpensive fan.